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U. is now ongaod in visiting llio animal con i'ivnccs of tho ecclesiastical bodies 8 tho Rtatc, iu an effort to secure their cmtoreement oC the woman's "Ujill ihicJi will 1)0 presontcd to tho nxt legislature. Without exception, Ttu8 fay, tho desired support lias been enthusiastically given, and .tho 'vojco of ,the ClmreJi of Ohio will lM joined to tlwt of tho reform or aovnuMitionq which demand a raeas u 6 iolitcal equality for women. -Tho Union ignnl oC Oct. a, 3007. R,iv. and Mw. IT. E. ITollings. head of Cleveland, Ohio, will speiid .tho winter in southern Califonua. tlid 5Tjs. UolliiiRshcad will bo glad ,tj taio cnpcnicnts to vpeak on tho yr$rk of thlopariflient, Unfcrmont i(d Winn jiU thq Sacrnment, or on Janoliiso. Mw. Florence D. Richard oE Ohio 2feBa W. .0. T. U. organifor, htm'- beon olotUrd for tho second HJnyj, a dejegato to rtho General onfmnco of tho Methodist Tpis- icofil cbujrcl from tho Central Coafjuco of her stato. J)WJfford County, Ind., Union met in Aonvontion Septcmbor 10 and 20. A gwd gold medal contest 'won W prim. Mr. S.. B. Per U'is of Ohio vat convention spcak TrV'.. ' I ,f " Jplfn. I). Roclcofcller hn"? given uto 'tMe (jtv of Cleveland his mng niKpfnt rfiunmov homo in East yflVypJp"'V WWising nearly COO MWftfoX v-opdcd land, for uso Lis n jmKHo ipark, iogether with an en v.WlMunt. fund of ).2,000,000 . By 1'-" ipLi.Mii nt ihn riff t.lin ki1a m USA , ' , r f tojjacco or liquor and dancing ' t " Ipm-, t tlw'forovor barred within tho f, fmmwi of. Forest Hill, and no ,Mmi-t irWIway )ino is to be por- klffl ta ner tho- grounds. - Home Hoiuld 1' October 0th, 1007. Indiana MuthodiMt have sustain ed their jwiiion on the temperance question l)- declining to elect Vice President r'niibtinks a delegate to tho next General Confereiue. Tho vrce-puident's defeat v.w due to tho fact that ho reived cocktails at a dinner given iu honor of Piesi dent Roooelt at Indianapolis last Mav. Tho Union Signal of Octo ber H, 1007. ' riiihdelpltM, Pa., g rtl the union at it u inkes, at the meeting which mark ed the union's thirty-fourth nnni oinry. A ffriking ilhwtratio4i of the amount of. woik accomplished ihy one local union may be found Su thi; ii th fill president's sum mary of a qua,riqr century of, cf- foit. 31 vs. TJIanchard told ilia members that in tho past twenty live year 0,,r.'0 tegular meetings, luie liecn held wijh 1100 additional ('imp ireetings; 1,200 business meet ings weie observed a veil as 17o all day icliglous meetings. Nineteen thousand pledges have been signed 4,500 have madn special request for prayer and 17,000 'hayo knelt, .it Hhe altar for prayer. Mis. nianclinrd claims 1,400 convortsno her mvdit, three- of iwhom, sho said, aro preaching and a number of whom 'aro holding positions oE trust in Newaik. Two thousand faniilies have been visited, and during these visits' fifteen individu als, havo been conveied.j Two thousand Riblo" readings, havo been given by Mis- Blanchard. ami 1.- 1 200 mo.ils' havo been distributed to nrsi mceiing oi uie m-jiwhi wis.,1. ,,, ... ,. ,. T , - ...t, ....,, v." illlvMUM.wu,, honoied bv the presence of Mile. Julio Meile an inferestin; 'ings havo been d' Aubigne, who gave J; "i , ' , ' iijr nddrcss on tho work foJ. w,lf Jn lestj given to f)S5, ami been distnbutcd llAfllf llli AAMM Pll AHA that is lining dono iu Fiwice ,, ,. ,, ":, ' .,. I. piomolo the woik of tho union Hie Union Signal of Oct '. 4 ..i ii. .1 i.i p t- " 'r" ' lUtlllllUflL' IS UIU 1Ulllgllll-T (11 .Jlilll Honri d' Aubigne, author ot 'Tim Ilistoi-v of the Reformation" Fionch M-tcr will visit Now through, tho McCall Mission and the great need of temperance teach- q.j.yooo. iiikr in tlwt country. Mile, d'i'o Vnn7 ur Yoik. New England and Canada rnturning (o Philadelphia about November 24 where Mio will re main for two weeks and will ad dress fcpvcr.il meetings. Tho Union Signal of October flvft, t1007. Wo may well take pride in the rppoid made by tho Woman's Chris tian Tcnijioranco Union of Oklaho ma during tho battlo for constitu tional prohibition.. Th" Pi'ess of tho tountiy, religions and secular, is unanimous in ,th opinion that (ho victory is largely ,duo tp tho women of tho now stne, inspired and lPd by Mw. Ahbir. B. Hillcr man, tho intrep'd ipresidont o our orgonimtinn. AVoman's name will bo wriltcii ihigh on tho scroll of fiimn allotted to Oklahoma, despite tho fact that the now constitution accords her no political privileges. Union Signal, After serving for1 twonty-flvo years as president of Union Num ber 1. Newtoik, N. J.. Mts. Sarah T, Blanehard resigned that offlco, tq the sincere regret of - her co- is better than "getweH." Scot' BmuUion fortifiM the body againt diiease arid stareaMM it dor. ing ceyaleflcence. It is cepoted e ced livr oH avi KypjhofphHM in asily dig acted farm. t It build up faster than work, worry 'and trouble can tear down. ALLDBUGCUTSi t -. iT" "T V.p. . Wtl ano ai.i 3 m m . ' , ma...., ii. ,,,,., ..... , J 'M itT ''-r' "-UU-4 tt:rL U-' -tL p-P-i i- I ' p I i i f; nTTT - : pf 'ilB ' 5T? r - . J K j1 p ' ''vm - H4, '. , zZ. , : zZ. , "M tttt .' t , t , , v , ,,. ' ftm rj) r Ji H fajj finj&'fi ,aji , r.t ' M iHt-h far--LM. 1 T m - m - -Itt- rvZfZ2T-Tf'"iri i Ti 1r rT! f"7"TrTTf ' ! I K i lill . iff! I ' f "" . ? "d . - C Vpl " . . n I If AVE QTDAMP17 pCTC0''vel Kioom and Joticuy. It was nt ilAfl. iJilWtllUIi Uir 1 this ciIhIh that some, one recommend! QUEER POWER EXERCISED "HORSE WHISPERERS." BY Authentic Cases on Record Where the Most Unruly Butts Have Been Made Tractable by a Pew Words. The horse whisperers might be an unknown quantity in England and Ire land to-day, but thoio aie not u few men who exerclso awondcrful control with thejr voices over boraos which, when the dominating Influence is ab sent, aro apt to literally kick over the traces, says a writer in the London Stock Journal. In .the thoioiiKhbred ea umi no uliould no "whisieied." As It was tliu only chanco left of tam ing him Iu time for tho start, bis own. er gladly nvalled himself of It, though warnpd that hoises wero sometimes tin own Into a mate of stupor by tho process. Sullivan was soon found, and ho wan-delighted with the onnoitunitv of "fwhulsliperln" beforo so much -inuol. Ity from all parts." Show us the wild baste," he said, "and we'll soon tacho him manners." When he got within the circle and a wide one it was in which King Pepin was playing his antics, ho walked up to him, approaching the horse fiom behind. He mumbled somo words as he walked, which, though not quite audible, were as unintelligible as a Beimon in the unknown tongue, but stables of England and Iiclund to-day there aro not a few stablomon and ttley ,ad a most magical effect on trA. Jocke8 who succeed in holding In horse, for ho stood stock still. Sulll- check the vice In horsea which in van then patted hlni on t ho neck demonstrative manner show that they while he whispered a word or two In cannot tole.ate the presence'of the his-ear, whe.euponKIng Pepin wt srnnminpniinninnta .... ... ' . "" !' mill. ,m i b 1 j. jefwesmmmtsmmmm . IU Sate'" ' Iluy pasteurized milk and be safe, e per quart of the Pure Milk 'Co, mo-wed-sattf Hit grooms or attendants The horse whisperer of today avoids all gesticulation, und trusts en tirely to a combination of sounds or wortfs. Theie la nobullylng done7and the whisperer cn?face a mad hor3 with his hands bejiad his back and apparently at the mere of the beast that has to couie (1H$der the charm One means of keeping jeiuount horses quiet ip btatlops d,urlug the South Afrlcau war was that employed by the yeomen, who sat In a ring ot head-to-head horses singing as joiully as pos sible and riveting .the eas and atton tlon of tho otlieiwse Bpra,wllng and hungry animals. One of the first whlBupnuji to ac quire tho power was Con Siilllvun, who migrated In, bs youth from Klllmallock, wboie be. could trace hs genealogy through a long lino orsnaf. Hers and become almost exclusively employed by Ufifl, Depcroile. So unaccountable and so magical was tho power Sullivan lustantly acquired oyer Jim ibob( savage brute that his parish priest, who bad ex cellcnt giouuds forgot bejlevjng htm a sWnt, denounced him as, a sorcerer. The whisper of (his man, made an In. hduuio impiessmn upop any horse, vtvxvvNv vvx v vxs. goressssaxxssii! i ,i nil mmm .- City National Bank. Oor. Mmlm m Ommtmr St: t CAPITAL SI OCK - J - ' $100,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits, $28,000. . OFFI0BR8. , I. A. Mnehant Presideat. D. H. Liacola, Caakir. D. It. Criaflinger, Vice President. ,J..H. Wetoora, Attt ""iVttlj A share of your banking business sollcltod. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent. Interest paid oa Dspostta. iilHKUTOBS: Isaac A. Merchant r. A. Huber, Cbaa. H7 HcBlry. , D. R. Crlssinger. ' Qo. W. Kiag, Jaa. B. Outbery, ' v .Geo. B. Salaoa, "John D. Owens, A. B. Obwey. Dr. O. B. awyer, B. Brewae, ' N . Busby P. Bweney, , Daa Brass.. ' a sstMx)Lsc3()acsa0(V(vua aMoaotaotxiowxxxscwgtyaoal on his, knees ,aml Incontinently lay UUWII. The whisperer then strctclmd him. self on him nt full length, took out iium.il uuiuuiiiing a pipe and .to bacco, flint and stepl, stiuck a light und blow a cloud, as he lounged on tho stomach of this high mottled colt ulth us much composure as if ho weio seated, on a bench in his favorite Up room, After two or three puffs, ue got up, beckoned the nag to bis legs, Buddlod htm and walked off to tluj stalling post, tho borso following and fawning upon him like a dog. Ho WOn tho race In a canter. Your Secsnd Beit. It Is sad that so ninny of us are cont.ut with our second best. Wo uio always" going to do bettor. Wo havo vague ideas as to the gieat things we will do, but that is as far as wo get'. Befoie you go to bed tonight think over your dny. If you hud Jl tp live over agalu would you spend It "Just asvyou have dond? JJost ,of us would not. Well, wo mui,jiivu tomorrow. No matter bow well you do any. xssKxr& lot discipline -yynvni im. you uro capaujQ of. discipline. The race horae KJng Pepin, a fa moUs racer, vlqious, ajud reputed to have kllod twq.grppms at the Cur raugb; once cdra.e uar hs charge He-was waU,t6;.wl a race at fal low, -but wWimMJW.U'l1 cPe ounij him ta ege'klf uamanagablp woods, He'rearai. rtanaaitund.flunir r fmwmm nemeinber that thin Is your chnnpn vDon't lose your golden oppoitunlty, 'i . A4tlerrnt. "Are yo going to settle anything oa your daughter?" tt,k? f young man with tho clgaiette and languid air. "WelVjttrather loeks f sk marries you thatithe Is, glug, to settje some. tfclo'' rpllA tU, yrAt, w The Marion National Bank. Marion, Ohio. , UNITED STATES DEpOglTORV. ' t Capital $200,OW. Surpluf 5Q.0Q0. Untviod profjts 20,jQ0O Recounts oj Corpprationi, Farmera, fjrma rjd- Individuals Sorted A General Banking Business Transacted, Drafts issued on ForeJn Cottnti;ies INTEREST PAID ON TlMgDEPOglTES. OPKIOKKSt-J. K. Wnddell. X're.ldent. 'Charle. N. PiitlTlp., cnshlf r. O. h, Hawyur, Vice President, Barl J. hue, Am u unit Caihler. i. j. juciniirruv. vip.o lfrMMitinK.. . - , rJ . v . v TTT, J.'K. Wmldoll J. T. McMurroy O. & buwyui UIHROTOUB! .I.C4 Letter it. ll.JlaiiB U. BtrolUx' Uo W. K1u. O. Wollenwuber ', A. Ilulier S IU r. "A VI tlAJi is (xxc'cedinglv comfortirjg in times of nce:l. And there's a A iOOD BiNK ACCOUNT feplifcg of security and'Satiafnction when the accQunt'lgikept here, This bank pstjihlished in 839 has'done a continuous ana successful banking business since that time. I THE MADiniM rniiMTV bamv rri- '' , " p T- awii y vf 9mrff fvuft Capital fHfao.'fis. ' ., r1vAJI(i.5,fit,f.00 W. H SgKArPKI, Prudent. 0. D. S0f.Ar?lCt, 'tUsklsr. O. 'D, OQMIiAMD; Vice Pres. 0. 0. rMlaYtgFrst . Rtctntly Mail A Ppotory rr Stat Funds 4 "f.-.i2 J M t VJ p p t" . -V - i re A T f ' t . Lt? , yam H N ' TJL , 'i(.V . ., t -'ii 'fi ff Vi" , f,' t y m,i, .i , v ji v ,& '-, iis. r--Tt!. .v' ' , f. . ,VV t 1- 'TV 1- V h 1 M 'o tfSstt rVf l,X if ! l -' t ' '-! tt -